Areas โ€บ NSW

State ยท NSW

New South Wales

2631 snake sightings recorded

Important: New South Wales is home to Eastern Brown Snakes and Red-bellied Black Snakes. Always take proper safety precautions.

New South Wales
VERY HIGH
Current activity level

About Snake Activity

New South Wales is home to Eastern Brown Snakes and Red-bellied Black Snakes. High snake activity is common near Sydney bushland, the Blue Mountains, and coastal regions. The warm climate makes it a hotspot for venomous species.

Common Species Reported

Latest Sightings (2631)

Southern Death Adder sighting

Pappinbarra, NSW, AU, NSW

2 hours ago
iNaturalist
Tiger Snake sighting

Maddens Plains NSW 2508, Australia, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Eastern Bandy Bandy sighting

Batar Creek Rd, Batar Creek, NSW, AU, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Mustard-bellied Snake sighting

Stanwell Tops NSW 2508, Australia, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Diamond Python sighting

New South Wales, Australia, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Common Tree Snake sighting

Cattai Ridge Rd, Maraylya, NSW, AU, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Red-bellied Black Snake sighting

Havard Park, Prestons, NSW, AU, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Red-bellied Black Snake sighting

Lara Cl, Ourimbah, NSW, AU, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Red-bellied Black Snake sighting

The Springs Rd, Swanhaven, NSW, AU, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Red-bellied Black Snake sighting

Duffys Forest, Duffys Forest, NSW, AU, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Common Tree Snake sighting

Joseph St, Ashfield, NSW, AU, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist
Red-bellied Black Snake sighting

Derribong Pl, Thornleigh, NSW, AU, NSW

19 hours ago
iNaturalist

Incident Map

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